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The Primordial World did not stop it, or rather, did not have the notion to stop it at all, because the initial world will was just a vague consciousness and wouldn’t actively change the world, letting everything develop naturally. Hence, evolution was extrely slow, and after countless years, the world still had only monotonous species and colors.

This is like the ecology Mu You saw in Jie Lin. The closer you get to the center of Jie Lin, the more monotonous the colors of the creatures, and the simpler the forms. Before the divinity system, the world was just such a dull sight.

Without any resistance, the divinity system effortlessly transford the majority of the world’s realms.

However, when it ca to the aspect of ti, the divinity system encountered an obstacle because the entire ti system had already been occupied by the ’little boy’. To completely transform the ti system ant first having to eliminate the boy, which was the will of the original world.

Fortunately, the little boy ’awakened’ in ti and built a ’moat’ for himself, which was Jie Lin, preserving his last living space.

After that, the two world systems engaged in a prolonged tug-of-war over the ’ti’ of this world.

The divinity system wanted to completely occupy ti and launched various levels of blockades against the boy’s ho, while the boy desperately protected the remaining ti, as it was the foundation of his existence.

Despite the boy’s efforts to protect it, due to the significant disparity in scale between the two sides, ti was still gradually being encroached upon.

The result presented was the current one-third remaining Heart of Ti, with the lost parts mostly being those taken by the divinity system in various ways...

"The world will is not a specific individual and cannot manifest as a tangible person to act. All it can do is influence the entire world’s ecology to subtly change the world’s direction."

"But this influence is very slow, often unable to keep up with the world’s changes. Therefore, the world will needs a group of believers standing on its side to work for it and also needs a proxy to replace its will and lead this group of people."

At this mont, the Fairy Queen looked at Mu You: "And you are the proxy chosen by the world will. The Primordial World tilted a large part of its resources toward you and thus created your existence.

As a return, what you need to do next is to strive to reclaim those encroached tis and return them to the Heart of Ti to restore stability."

Mu You expressed skepticism about this. Staring at the semi-damaged white block ahead for a mont, he suddenly asked: "Where are those lost parts now?"

"About one-third was naturally encroached upon by the divinity system, which is now the current Ti Divine Power. This part is basically the ’present’ part of ti, but since it has completely integrated into the divinity system, even if you get the divine power, it’s difficult to directly restore it into the Heart of Ti."

"Another third was taken away many tens of thousands of years ago by a group of Divine Race who rushed in. This part is mainly the ’future’ part, split into six pieces, five of which were acquired by the God of Chaos, with the last piece taken by the Ti God, fused into the Ti Divine Power," said the Fairy Queen.

Hearing this, Mu You imdiately recalled the intelligence Riley had told him earlier: tens of thousands of years ago, there was a batch of deities that rushed into the Dream World in a short ti, very likely for this matter.

The God of Order, Ti God, along with the God of Chaos and his group of subordinates, engaged in a battle over the ti fragnts within the Heart of Ti.

In the end, it seems that the Chaos side achieved a minor victory, seizing more of the ti fragnts.

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